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NYT FOIA Request Findings:  Upsurge in Deportations Following Minor Offenses

NYT FOIA Request Findings: Upsurge in Deportations Following Minor Offenses

Contributed by Aaron Hall, Partner The Obama administration has publicly professed to be focusing deportation resources on “criminals, gang bangers, people who are hurting the community,” and not on students…

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March Madness:  Scrambling to Have those H-1B Petitions in the Mail by March 31st

March Madness: Scrambling to Have those H-1B Petitions in the Mail by March 31st

Contributed by Kim Tremblay, Associate Attorney March is a busy time of year for immigration attorneys who handle H-1B visas, as USCIS starts accepting the petitions on April 1st.  Employers…

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USCIS Reopening Previously Denied I-601A Provisional Waivers

USCIS Reopening Previously Denied I-601A Provisional Waivers

Contributed by Amber Blasingame, Associate Attorney Starting March 18, 2014, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced plans to reopen I-601A Provisional Waivers previously denied “solely of a prior criminal…

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Tick Tock, Tick Tock, DACA Grantees Still Waiting For Guidance on Renewal

Tick Tock, Tick Tock, DACA Grantees Still Waiting For Guidance on Renewal

Contributed by Aaron Hall, Senior Attorney As explained last month in this space by Kim Tremblay, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) issued guidance for those initially granted Deferred…

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The Department of Labor Announces New Notice and Comment Period for H-2B Regulations

The Department of Labor Announces New Notice and Comment Period for H-2B Regulations

Contributed by Koby Polaski, Senior Attorney The recent litigation and ongoing turmoil over the promulgation of new regulations governing the H-2B program are enough to make anyone’s head spin. It…

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E-2 Visas Closer to Reality for Israeli Citizens

E-2 Visas Closer to Reality for Israeli Citizens

Contributed by Melanie Corrin, Senior Attorney On June 11, 2012 President Barack Obama signed the legislation that would add Israel to the list of treaty countries whose citizens can invest…

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DHS Releases New Web-Based FOIA Request Form

DHS Releases New Web-Based FOIA Request Form

Contributed by Melanie Corrin, Senior Attorney Often times, the knowledge about an individual’s case that is in their immigration file is crucial to filing for relief in removal proceedings, or…

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Is the Weather Affecting your Case??

Is the Weather Affecting your Case??

Contributed by Melanie Corrin, Senior Attorney It is no secret that the weather across the United States over the 2013-2014 Winter has been extreme, but what is the effect on…

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